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<title>Comment by Tony Figueroa on The Writers&#039; Strike: A Blogger&#039;s Perspective</title>
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<description>We are all on the same page</description>
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<title>Comment by Tan The Man on The Writers&#039; Strike: A Blogger&#039;s Perspective</title>
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<description>It&#039;s interesting that you note the DGA and SAG contracts as well. You could theorize that the networks/studios are colluding to decide together how to handle residuals. Because whatever happens here is sure to affect those future negotiations...</description>
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